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Calamianes Expeditions - Hiking up a mountain for a view then down to a lagoon

Calamianes Expeditions

3.7(3 reviews)
126.1 km

Angel, Tinadoy, Ryan, and I'm forgetting the rest of the crew who helped us on the Dennis One on…read more3/3/25. This crew was simply the BEST. Very wholesome, funny, easy-going crew that put our experience above ALL. Please ensure you reciprocate with a review as this helps them out tremendously. Also - if Calamian Islands is reading this, could you please somehow ensure the rest of the unnamed crew gets recognized? They embodied the soul of the Philippines of enjoying life together and its something that brought the entire boat together as a group. The waves were a bit rocky on one of the snorkel spots, and Angel was able to pull 3 of the others along with him. The crew and some of us were making fun of how exhausted he was but its all in good teasing. But that just shows how much care they have for us and each other. This is a very extensive physical journey so please be prepared for that. Bring swimming shoes but you can do the whole thing in slides/slippers. Also, I don't have a good control on my stomach so look to purchase Lomotil for this trip if you can. This is an excursion I will remember for the rest of my life. And its simply the top one I was excited for when visiting Busanga/Coron; and it simply lived beyond those expectations. Imagine a day full of swimming and at the end, you cap it off with a sunset and some turon (Filipino deep fried sweet banana dessert) You know what you like. Adventurous? Do it. Swipe and figure it out later.

Calamianes Expedition Tours is one of the tour sign up places here in Coron Town. Pick a package,…read moresign up, the next morning, show up bright and early at their office. Make sure you're ready for an adventure because you're definitely in for a darn good time. We signed up for their one day, 5 to 6 spots for snorkeling, swimming and a bit of hiking even. Everything that you'll be needing can be rented at their office where everybody first meets at bright and early in the morning. If you don't already have one in hand, you may rent snorkels and or water shoes. Then your they'll take you to the boats where there you meet your crew and your guide. I'd also like to mention our group that day was awesome. We all connected right in the beginning when we all met for free complimentary. Americans, Local Filipinos, Czech, Germans,, all interacting and having a darn good time. Coral Gardens, CYC beach, Twin Cove, Hidden Lagoon then Last but not the least, Kayangan Lake. All of the spots that we went to were very beautiful. The corals were all lively and had tons of colorful fishies swimming around. The CYC beach was really cool as well, swim out from the boat into the beach and enjoy the whole island by yourselves. Twin cove was really nice, our guide says that a Napoleon fish frequents that spot, and if we're lucky we get to see it swimming around. This is where we had our picnic in the boat as well. It was a really nice buffet style lunch, came with bottled water. After lunch we did some diving off the roof of the boat. That was some good fun. Then hidden lagoon to experience some Thermaclimb. Kayangan lake was definitely a fitting end to a wonderful day snorkeling and island hopping. Thank you very much Calamianes Expeditions for a wonderful experience. You really know how to put together a great Coron Snorkeling experience. You guys are definitely one of the best tour experiences here in Coron Town Proper.

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Calamianes Expeditions - Literally pissing myself in paradise

Literally pissing myself in paradise

Calamianes Expeditions - Can't believe this is real

Can't believe this is real

Calamianes Expeditions - This is my lunch view

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This is my lunch view

Kayangan Lake - Cayangan Lake

Kayangan Lake

4.4(7 reviews)
124.4 km

Postcard picture perfect. Kayangan lake was part of our tour and it requires moderate hiking up a…read moresignificant number of stairs. The hike up is guaranteed to challenge your cardio. The view from the cliff seems to be a hot spot with long lines forming during peak times for photo ops. The line moves quickly but if there is a large group taking group photos expect a significant wait. After you take your photo, you climb down the stairs on the opposite side to get to the lake. Visiting Kayangan, like many other attractions in Coron, will require coming earlier in the day to avoid the crowds. Everyone on tour is required to wear their life vests when entering the lake. Unless you are a strong swimmer, you can remove the life vest but you're going under the conditions of swimming at your own risk.

There are 2 lakes in Coron that if you take the 'island-hopping' tour, will take you to these…read morelakes. We did this lake before we did Barracuda Lake. I will point out a harsh reality about this particular lake experience that some will not mind but could be a deal breaker for others. This lake is quite tucked in one of the smaller non inhabited islands. There is some serious trekking to do in order to get to the lake itself. You have to climb about 160 steps up and 200 steps down to get to the lake. The initial climb is brutal, steep with big steps. And the tropical heat can suck the endurance out of you...it did me. I had to stop once to take a breather and my legs were starting to quiver. But a few more steps I was there at the top but only half way there. At that halfway mark and cuz you are now perched over a mountain, there is a vista point where almost everyone will snap a pic (God Bless Social Media). Your tour guide will control your group and actually snap your pics to how ever many poses you want. So this can take a while but in our out only 1 tour group was in front of ours. I usually pass on this kind of bs but damn is this view worth it. I gave in shamelessly. After the photo op shoot you now descend onto the lake which is easy. But guess what when you're done with swimming in that lake you gotta do it over again. But the consolation is the climb back isn't as steep or hard as the one in the front. YAY. The lake is super refreshing once you take the plunge after running your body into exhaustion. The water is a perfect temp that you could float in it until you prune up. The color is amazing as well, I've never seen a lake of this color, kinda deep greenish/blue. And very clear. I actually liked this lake better than Barracuda Lake but to get here is some serious work for the weather conditions. But ya know what...I'd do it again. The exhilarating dip and reward of memories was worth it.

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Kayangan Lake
Kayangan Lake - Cayangan Lake

Cayangan Lake

Kayangan Lake - Cayangan Lake

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Cayangan Lake

Barracuda Lake - Very deep lake. Over 100 feet deep even at 15 feet from the edge.

Barracuda Lake

4.4(5 reviews)
123.7 km

Three words best describe Barracuda Lake. It's simply breathtaking, gorgeous and screensaver…read moreworthy. The lake was part of our tour itinerary for the day. I kept hearing about it in travel blogs but didn't think much of it until we saw it in person. It's a short hike from the landing dock with the route leading you up a set of rickety stairs. The stairs had rubber tires nailed in for additional traction. Despite the haphazard construction, that didn't deter us from going. You just need to move with caution. If anything, the stair's construction does two things. #1.) The optics give the place character and #2.) It builds an element of risk for adventure seekers. The waters are a rich turquoise blue reaching 30 meters deep. This picturesque blue lake contrasts against towering, jagged limestone cliffs sprawling with lush vegetation. These cliffs emerged underwater by geological forces formed from skeletons and shells of marine life dating from the Jurassic period. It is truly a spectacle to behold. Barracuda Lake depending on perspective can be a multifaceted prism of experiences. Despite being surrounded by beauty there are dangers that lie below. One particular danger is the possibility of encountering a barracuda. I did not encounter a barracuda but given the vastness of this lake, I might have been in the company of one. The lake also has a thermocline providing a unique swimming environment for divers or free divers. Barracuda Lake is one not to miss and if you can get there early enough, I would encourage it. Tourism to such sites needs regulation in order to preserve the natural environment for generations to come.

Very unique lake that they took us to, from a tour package. It is crazy deep like over 100 ft…read more There is also geothermic activity as very warm water comes from the deeper depths. So if one is able to go deeper (like a scuba diver) then water could get to about 100 degrees Fahrenheit which is like a hot tub. Up near the surface where everybody is at because nobody is allowed to go in without a life jacket, the water is a mild 80 degrees. You have to walk single filed down some steep wooden steps, I'd say maybe a 100 yards. Once you get to the secluded lake it can get busy due to all the tours passing through. There is also not a lot of room lakeside as it is basically a lake surrounded by towering sheer cliffs. So they say not to lounge around near the lake. Either get in the water, and once out go back up the stairs. You can bring your snorkeling gear here, and if you want to get the full immersion (pun intended), you should try and view what is below you. It will BLOW you away. Once you pull away from the lime stone edge, and look down with goggles the depths just drop that you can't even see a bottom. Eerie AF but real exhilarating as well. There's no fish or plant life to view, just jagged limestone near the edges. We just floated around for about 20-30 minutes and besides getting spooked out by the abyss below, the other half of the time I just floated on my back and faced the sky and watched these cliffs go up about a hundred feet. One of the most unique experiences I've ever done. And it's not like just staring at an object or landmark. You are actually inside this thing, absorbing it from all angles and depths. What an adventure!

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Barracuda Lake - Trekking down to the lake. Fairly short trek from the tour boat. Life jackets required.

Trekking down to the lake. Fairly short trek from the tour boat. Life jackets required.

Barracuda Lake - Getting my swim on. ‍ The water is about 30 meters deep. I don't think I would have jumped in without the lifejacket.

Getting my swim on. ‍ The water is about 30 meters deep. I don't think I would have jumped in without the lifejacket.

Barracuda Lake - Crystal clear waters of Barracuda lake.

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Crystal clear waters of Barracuda lake.

Nagkalit-Kalit Falls

Nagkalit-Kalit Falls

4.5(2 reviews)
9.1 km

El Nido is a beautiful place filled with various attractions in mother nature. One of these…read moreattractions include the Nagkalit-Kalit Falls. Parking is as another person said in front of a random hut. HOWEVER I do not recommend this place to foreigners as the people who run the place wanted to charge us a lot per head. Since my family is also Filipino and speaks fluent Tagalog, they were able to haggle for a better price. Sadly some attractions do take advantage of foreigners and their inability to speak Tagalog. If you don't mind the cost, then the place offers an interesting hike through various streams and rivers. They provide free walking sticks for everyone to help them maintain balance during this hike. You do not keep the sticks though so remember to give them back at the end of your tour. Due to the uneven pathing and rivers, I would recommend coming here prepared. Do not wear your cute dress or favorite white shoes. It will get dirty here quick. Instead, put on some water sandals that are a must have for this occasion. Be cautious of bugs and make sure you have your mosquito lotion on. During the hike, a bee tried to sting me and had to be thwarted away by my partner's walking stick. COME HERE EARLY. You do not want to be here when it is dark. We were unable to see the full waterfall as it was already late. Our tour guide instead showed us the smaller version of it. In order to see the full view, it would require more time and for us to climb up the hill using a rope. However, my grandma was part of this trip and we were not sure if it was safe for her. I would say this hike is not meant for the elderly. Even though my grandma did it, she did slip at one point and we were lucky that she was caught. But for those who are experts in hiking, then this is actually pretty easy for you. Overall, as someone who enjoys hiking, this was a pleasant experience. Sadly, I went during the rainy season so the trails were muddy and less stable. Hopefully other visitors have an easier trek to the waterfalls.

Mother Nature at it's finest!…read more While most of the fun in El Nido can be found offshore, Nagkalit-Kalit Falls is totally worth taking a day trip to visit. Parking is in front of a random hut and you will pay a young boy a small fee to pass through the road behind their house. After this you will go on a nice long hike that includes walking through many streams and rivers. Don't worry -- the cool water is super refreshing! Once you reach the top of the waterfall you will see that they have a few cabanas to lounge around in but the real action is in the crystal clear waters. You can climb the rocks and jump off ledges or if you are more chill like myself, float your cares away in one of the most beautiful lagoons you will ever see. The husband made friends with a group of guys from Manila who brought their speakers and a bottle of Tanduay to share. Everyone danced to Katy Perry on top of the river rocks and toasted to life. It truly was a wonderful day to be alive. By the way, I recommend going with a tour guide since the trail is not very well marked (I ended up getting lost in the emergency route even WITH a tour guide).

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Nagkalit-Kalit Falls
Nagkalit-Kalit Falls
Nagkalit-Kalit Falls

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